• @OpenStars@discuss.online
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    99 months ago

    There are movies where the plotline is to reveal this, then the bad guys get stopped.

    Irl though, nowadays nobody bats an eye - of course they are on the take, sigh, apparently it’s impossible to demand ethics of those in charge of ensuring our safety:-(.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      59 months ago

      In old movies there’s always this concentrated effort from powerful people to stop reporters from learning the truth. Nowadays IRL they’re just like “LOL, run your stupid little story. Nobody who matters cares”.

      • @OpenStars@discuss.online
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        39 months ago

        Case in point: Boeing:-(.

        I have no idea if democracy is good or not, bc I do not live inside of one… apparently:-(.

        • @whereisk@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          News inflation. If everything is “breaking news” all the time, nothing is. There’s no space for discussion or action - we’re just looking for the next “hit”.

          • @OpenStars@discuss.online
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            19 months ago

            The Boeing situation is a great story of “if it bleeds, it leads”: planes are literally falling out of the sky (none so far in the USA but elsewhere around the world this has already happened), although at the same time it is also as you say “the boy who cried wolf” b/c nobody seems to really care, b/c of all that hyper-inflation effect.

            The super odd part is that I’ve been hearing rumblings along these lines - of pilots and engineers quitting and refusing to fly or even be passengers on those planes - for several years now, but much like the elections these facts do not truly matter, and we will just keep trying the same thing over & over again.

            Worse, that statement is true regardless of country - e.g. Brexit too. The enshittification process is not restricted to just corporations, but instead seems a worldwide and if not all-encompassing then at least widely-ranging phenomena:-(.